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anatomical structure

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Word: Anatomical Structure

Definition: An anatomical structure is a specific part of a living thing’s body that has a certain shape and function. It can refer to organs, tissues, bones, and other parts that make up the body.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • It is often used in scientific contexts, particularly in biology and medicine, but can be used in everyday conversation when talking about health or the body.
Example Sentence:
  • "The heart is an important anatomical structure because it pumps blood throughout the body."
Advanced Usage:
  • In advanced discussions, you might hear phrases like "anatomical structures of the human brain" or "the anatomical structure of the skeletal system," which refer to the detailed study of specific parts and their functions.
Word Variants:
  • Anatomy (noun): The study of the structure of living things.
  • Anatomical (adjective): Related to the structure of living organisms (e.g., "anatomical differences between species").
  • Structure (noun): The arrangement or organization of parts in a whole.
Different Meanings:
  • Outside of biology, "structure" can refer to the arrangement of elements in any system, such as a building or organization. However, when paired with "anatomical," it specifically relates to biological contexts.
Synonyms:
  • Body part
  • Organ
  • Component
  • System (in a biological context)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include "anatomical structure," but you might come across phrases like "the structure of something" meaning how something is organized.
Noun
  1. a particular complex anatomical part of a living thing
    • he has good bone structure

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